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THR EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 192t 11 aEESEES l SEEESEEEEE N EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEENINEEENNEEEEEEESESESEEEENEEEEEEREES ; s BSHOPSINULSTER e | DSUUSSWAREIRE: | oopmereee. | TRIDA LA TS ROV A new shipment of Filet Laces, in edges, in- \ \ | ESTAB, . ; &\ _':4 Lenten Letters Devoted to Wiz A.LISHER sertions and beadings. All widths and very Situation—Cardinal Sees moderately priced. Also some dalnty Armenian Handmade Bd; ; also Irish Picot, in a va- Only Repression. ! By the Associated Press. riety of widths, at moderate prices. Palails Royal—Main Floor. | BELFAST, February 6—The Lenten pastoral letters read today by all the | Ulster Catholic bishops were devoted | to the serious situation existing in { Ireland. That of Cardinal Logue, primate of 21l Treland, dealt at ength with the situation. The cardinal declared that he never had written under feel- ings of deeper anxiety or with a more vivid sense of his responsibility in the dark prospects for the coun- try’s future. Valentines at 5¢ to 75¢ arge variety of every description ies. Dennison’s Decorated Nap- king and Luncheon Sets. Seals, Cupid and Heart l Cut-outs. all sizes Paper Caps, Festoons and Table Favors. Palais Royal—Main Floor. &leventh and G Streets At $29.50, $39.50 and $49.50 Striking, new models teeming with in- dividuality and possessing superior work- manship rarely found in suits at this price. Extraordinary Sale of Corsets Now in Progress Flowers and More Flowers 49¢, 75¢, 98¢ to $4.98 When the eye-focus- ing muscles become weakened they will not respond to the call of the near or far dis- tance. Bifocal glasses “The cry of suffering Ireland,” said An opportunity to purchase : . . : 5 will relieve your trouble. the cardinal, “despite the efforts to well known dependable makes, [n an dttractive :hoosmg variety, captivat- Onr Abwer ~tockiis by =X als But vour eyes should smother it by propaganda, will re-: at remarkably less than former inoly s g f 5 Bt Yor chidar We e per- by Y ace in history T H R ‘,rv of o - ¥ just the degree of lenses ent rulers. Fhers has been mo word | Flowers, ;I.-...;f‘,m,\}xfn_:\xvh:_m";:: your vision requires. of conciliation, but rep . = . - 5 . = = 5 es 10 ’hn».‘i :I e Ana” Simmpie, Buch s s Palais Royal Special . Poiret Twill and Tricotine e known in Ireland since the d Nat- Cromwell, and such as outstrips any = Corsets at $2.75 Colored Curran: ural and example except that perhaps of Tur-| . . . ;mv!,(“nluro:{ Cherries, A key and the bolshevi Formerly $450 and Higher Emphasizing the New Notch and Half and Full Lens i Cardinal Logue pro ded in scath- Fashioned for slender and av- 3 Fruit Wreaths, clust importe in all and new s and flowers. ( erage. figure. ©Of handsome silk Tuxedo Collars brocade novelty material and pink Light weight. Gl4' SIN ST N overnment, which, he it 1!y—-< ! “d it of all sense of [ < of hun life and ex I {instinetive horror of blood e = Dublin dispatet that Saturday n n satin. OPTOMETRIST: I ing terms to denounce the policy of (g —Also strictly tailored models, neatly embellished with silk braid nd up to $4.95 Ostrich Edgings, $1.49 to $3.98 Famous May-0-Belt Gt s D s Corsets at $3.85 and piping—others with effective One to four ches wide. This pon: bling 5 at ! . . . o " ular trimminy and PERPETUAL A L IO e Formerly $650 and Higher hand-embroidery trimming. Colors: for milline trimmin Stant suburte. Tt torned ‘out that Six_different styles in various - > and we h an assortment in { three ambushes had occurred, one of |W lengths, bust and length of skirts, navy and tan also black. All care- every wanted color. especially designed for the full- formed woman. Palais Royal—Third Floor, | which resulted in the | four-year-old child. Attack Censtables With Bomb. killing of a g New Arrivals of Straw Braids and Webbings |" BUILDING fully lined with radium and cheney silk; aftractively priced, $29.50 to ASSOCIATION | isims s, st o was led and two others were staple straws, including -yar wounded by the explosion of a bomb | $4950 each. ,.iofm of Hair Braids, assorted j thrown at them while they were on duty at Warrenpoint, near Dundalk, ’ last nigl $3 Pattern Cloths, $1.69 200 extra-heavy highly-mercer- ized bleached damask cloths, sub- ject to slight oil spots, which do not mar the wear. Size 63x63, in a good assortment of designs. At $1.69. Palais Royal—Second Floor. widths, Visca Cloths, 15 to 20 inches wide, Cellophane cloths, Batavia cloths, 3, 5 and 10 yard pieces of Satin and Novelty Straw Braids. Colors: Wilson, Red. Henna, Pheas- ant, Rose, Lavender. New Blues, Burnt Orange and Black, Brown, Navy and Purple. $1 to $7.50 Palais Royal—Second Filoor. 1 Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets Nearing $7,000,000 Surplus More Than $600,000 I Coner 11th and E Sts. NW. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary New Sports Skirts, $16.50 Of gabardine and serge, in knife and box- pleated new roman stripes and Scotch plaids. Palais Royal—Third Floor. —_— POPE SEES BISHOP HAYES Spends Half Hour Presenting De- tailed Report to Pontiff. ROME, February 6.—Pope Benedict today received in _audience Arch- { bishop Hayes of New York, with | whom he conversed for half an hour. The archbishop presented a detaile report to the pontiff' concerning his archdiocese, and also the ‘Peter's pence,” which aggregated one of the imost generous offerings ever made to_the Pope. The pontiff thanked Archbishop Hayes heartily for his offering and intrusted to him the task of con- veying to the faithful his apprecia- tion and also the apostolic benedic- tion. During his audience with the Pope Archbishop Hayes presented to the pontiff the names of two candidates = | for the position of auxiliary bishop. He said he would leave the choice | to the holy see. One of the cand A Silk Triumph for the Spring Season Feiv Have Seen It. Thousands Have Read of This Wonderful Silk Creation TAL-LY-HO tunate in securing the exclusive sale of this silk wonder of 1921. It has assumed instant leadership as the smartest material for frocks, separate skirts and blouses. February Sale of Furniture, 20 to 40% Savings ] For Tuesday’s Selling We Are Offering Three | Wonderful Bed Outfits at Splendid Savings [ $41.50 Bed Outfit at $30.95 White Enamel Bed, 2-inch continuous posts; 10 heavy fillers. IR T HHITIHI FERANRINTIE finished in gray enamel. 50-1b. All New Cotton e é\Ianrcss, covered in blue art ticking. At £30.95 '$10 Bed Outfit at $29.75 It is a Migel product of unusual splen- dor; it is a revelation of the weaver’s art. ‘We might fittingly designate it as a sports silk for the great outdoors. We were for- For skin blemishes = Resinol Don't beannoyed and embarrassed any longer by an ugly, blotchy skin. Apply a little Ointment and Juse Resinol Soap for your toilet, ‘then note hew much better your skin , Jooks and feels. This wholesome " treatment seldom fails to restore that healthy color and clarity of dates is said to occupy a post imme diately following theat of vicar gen eral. The other was secretary to the | late Archbishop Corrigan. ! It is understood that Archbishop | Hayes wil be requested to retain @ the position he heretofore has held White Enamel Bed, 2-inch continuous posts. All-metal bed spring. All-cotton mattress, covered in blue art ticking. At $29.75. $39 Bed Outfit at $28.95 | | National Link Bed Spring, l i i | windows. The assortment comprises the newest color combinations stripes as well as a great variety of styles in self colors. A few of these are revealed in our show The width is 40 inches. in checks, plaids and Priced at $6.45 yard. Showerproof Foulards, $2.49 Yard as bishop ordinary of the United L.fv = Old Ivory-finished Steel Bed, continuous | v 2 g 5 . that he- witl ‘be piven all mecessary RPN posts; 10 heavy fillers. National Link Bed 40 inches wide. The reputation of this famous Cheney Bros.’ product is so well assistance to take away the hard- ships of his work. m THREE ACCUSED IN PLOT. gl Arrests in Paris for Conspiracy ’: Against Internal Safety. ‘- PARIS, February 6.—Three arrests | ‘were made here on Saturday in con- nection with a plot against the in- ternal safety of the republic, which already has caused the expuision of several Russian communists from France. Those taken into custody were M. Dunois, acting editor of Hu- manite; M. Griffuelhes, former secre- tary of the General Federation of La- bor, and Alfred Mignot, a commer- cial traveler. The three have been asked to ex- plain how they came into possession of checks for 10,000 franes each signed by Dr. Zalenski, alias Abram- Spring, finished gray enamel. 50-1b. All New Cotton Mattress, made with rolled edge; closely tufted. At $2895. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Tuesday---Basement Day As a Basement Day Feature Another Purchase of 255 All-Wool Cloth Dresses Our February Basement Sale Creates a Sensation—Think! known to every woman in the U. S. A. that comment is superfluous. the patterns are all new; in fact, for style and for quality we consider them better than ever, and best of all the price is much lower, for we have marked them $2.49 yard.r 133 Printzess Suits The point of interest is that Royal—Second Floor. A Day We Feature Scores of Items at Special Prices — Note Below: Again the Bargain Basement Corset Section Scores a Money-saving Sale Palais Royal Special Corsets skin whi itch, known as ‘“the eve of Mos- EXCEPTI AL > crerey mk d"i"‘:- Cow.? L Griffucihes was released | V. Ugg Mi i Restnol Shaving Stick seothes tender | when he explained that he was acting AL For Misses and Siina. Theao thres products at all drug. | for & third party, although the charge Small Women, Formerly $2.50, . any day de- : pends upon whether the bowels functionate properly or not ' + You Need S B against him was not withdrawn. STRIP GERMAN PLANES. | Machines Being Surrendered to Al- g lies Robbed of Essential Parts. g LONDON. February 6.—A dispatch ipg to the Daily Mail from Antwerp says | the airplanes which the Germans are surrendering to the interallied aero- nautical commigsion are reaching B Antwerp in a disgraceful condition. Essential parts are missing, making!. impossible the reconstruction of the { machines. It is alleged, says the cor- ;M i respondent, that the aircraft are be- | ing systematically damaged in order to prevent constructional secrets from leaking out. i The Daily Mail also accuses the !N Eritish air detachments stationed in | Antwerp of habitually destroying air (Il material allocated to Great Britain. It declares that much of this material, {l which would be technically valuable, | is wantonly wasted, and cites ex- |B amples of the alleged wastage. | MEXICAN CONGRESS OPENS [® Land, Banking, Labor and Oil Measures to Come Up. MEXICO CITY, February 7.—Mem- bers of the Mexican congress met in extraordinary session here today, ex- pecting to dispose of many items in | President Obregon's reconstruction program before adjourning. Legisla- at $8.75 ‘There should be a great deal of enthusiasm here Tuesday morn- ning, as we were fortunate in se- curing another limited amount of these attractive dresses. Fashioned of all-wool French serge, all-wool trico- tine and all-wool velours. Trimmed with silk or wool embroidery; straightline, blouse or panel dresses; chic misses’ models. ‘There are only 255, so we ad- vise early shopping. - Basement Day 38.75 Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. Women’s Bloomers, 39c Flesh-colored Jersey knit, made large and full with strong elastic bands at walst and knees. Formerly 50c. Sizes 38 to 40. Basement Day at 39c. Union Suits at 69¢ at $18.75 Yes, they are well known Printzess Suits that are nationally advertised. Printzess suits are not often to be had at near this price. These suits are made of highest grade desirable ma- terials, such as— :All-wool Check Velours, Solid Color Velours. In smart tailored styles; coats are silk lined; with fine quality Peau de Cyne or satin. Basement Day, $18.75 Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. i S -~ & Silk Stockings, 89¢ First quality full fashioned thread silk with long silk boot, high spliced heel and double toe. Black or cor- dovan. Sizes 8% to 10. Basement Day at 89c. Stockings, 4 Pairs, 50c¢ Children’s. Chain ribbed cotton stock- ings, with plenty of leg length, double heel and toe. Black or white. 'Sizes 6 to 9%. Basement Day, 4 pairs, 50c. Boys’ Hose at 27¢ $3 and $3.50 at $1.69 An underpriced pur- chase of 600 pairs of this brand corset. Ex- ceptional good models which combine comfort and service. Made of heavy coutil and fancy materials, low, medium and rubber top, with various length skirts, double boned through- out; some have 4 and 6 garters, daintly trim- med of braid and rib- bon. 19 to 30 in the lot. Special Busement Day at $1.69 Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. Pillowcases, 33c Each 1,200 in the lot. 0dd sizes. Made from sheeting ends. Extra heavy weight. Sizes 42x36 and 45x36 inches. Limit 6 to a customer. Basement Day at 33c each. Vests or Hose, 10c Vests of fine ribbed cotton. Size 36. Also Black Cotton Stockings; size 813 to 10. Basement Day at 10c. Napkins, 6 for 95¢ tion providing for new petrol 2 i 2,400 in the lot. Hemmed. Mercer- . oo of poisons that must taxes, the division of large estates Extra large sizes. For stout women. | W omen’s Lisle Hose, 39c Coarse rib, black, cotton. Extra leg fred, Tor evervday nse. Cholce pat- | W hite Suiting, 25¢ belifninated 1 into small farms, the granting of in- Low neck, no sleeves and lace knees. Mercerized, with wide elastic garter leirgmh, double heel and toe. Sizes 6 to terns, dot, clover, Freur de Lis stripe 36 Inches wide. D. D. D. For waists, I Y demnities to persons who suffered Made large and full. Sizes 48 to 50. hems, double heel and toe. Black 9%. Formerly 50c pair. Basement rose. Basement Day at 6 for 95c. dresses, rompers ana art work. Base- damage during Mexican revolutions and other important measurcy were to |l be considered, it was believed. In ad- Basement Day at 69c. bloomers, 3 for 59¢ only. Sizes 8% to 10. Basement Day at 39c pair. Vests or Hose, 10c Day at 27c pair. Nightgowns, $1 ment Day at 25c each. Bedspreads, $2.39 Gingham, 7 Yards, $1 Hemmed. Size 72x90. Plain white e i Largest Sale of A dition, laws creating a new banking |l G Daintily made, of pink batiste; ity. Da; am, bl-l—hn-::u system and measures urged by organ. | Children’s Jersey knit, black or "“"f,’ Women’s Vests are fine rib cotton. sprinkled with blue and colored flow- g:ms'}":y{s g:f: Loty emen e 1?1?: 2:3;-,?1’1’ ‘:‘llleamntu}.:sen;en’t' %fi;e mu’ labor were to come before the |l - ::él;::rong’:lfias‘gclg.yn:fi:t wn.(setmnar;t Sizes 36. Lace trimmed. Formerly at ers and figul;es.l Several styles. Base- 2. . o s 3 ~ session. i Age . Bas . St ent Day at $1. SR Suld everywhers, Ju boues, 10c., 750 S enliOteronioas pravatsnyio|® Day, & for 5dc. A ebiockingsulaze Sblackifeotton, mentDevacs Pattern Cloths, $1.69 ARawSore Throat Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole appear before congress shortly after gy its organization to read his message. | It was indicated he would ask con- gress to take definite action relative to article 27 of the Mexican constitu- tion. which nationalizes petroleum de- posits. McADOO KEEPS SECRET. L] —_— ™ L] L] Rain Umbrellas, $1.25 Women's, black, handy for sudden showers, made with paragon frames; silvered-trimmed handles. Basement Day at $1.25. Laundry Cases, $1.95 seamless, suitable for home wear. Basement Day at 10c. Union Suits at 69¢ Misses’ fleece lined, with high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Drop seat. 9 Women’s Drawers, 69¢ Of nainsook and longcloth, with neat embroidery and lace edge. Regular andssfull extra sizes. Basement Day at c. Bed Sheets 1,600 in the lot. All seamless and fine quality, just an odd assortment bought underpriced. Size 72x90-inch at $1.25. Size 72x39-inch _at 128, Hemmed. Size 1%x2 yards. Heavy weight. Sizes 42x35 and 45x36 inches. Limit, 6 to a customer. Basement Day at 33c each. Agea 2 to 12 years. Basement Day at c. Pants and Vests, 59¢ Creepers and Rompers, 88¢ Children’s, made of gingham and cam- Pettibockers, $1 Neatly made, of Seco silk; in practi- cal shades of navy, gray, brown and Basement Day Size 81x90-inch at $1.35 and $1.39 each. Sheeting, 10 Yards, $1 Waterproof. Fe ) . For bric; good washing colors. Basement purple. Ruffle bottom. Unbleached, heavy weight; can be Ana Mustcrole wowe bliater ke SR L e pippomens. Fieeco lined Vests have Day’at 88c. at $1.00. used “for “sheets. pillowcases and ail the old-fa: loned musta planter, 1 address and return address. For- gh n ant ong sleeves, sizes . . . ome wares. Limit, 10 yards to cus- Just spread it on with your fingers, (000> Not Tell Why He Is in Mex- Eobety $250. Basomant parcss. sies. and 38, Pants have musiin bands and | Union Suits, 49¢ . Petticoats, $1.39 tomer. Basement Day, 10 yards, $1. It penctrates to the aore xpot with a ico—Praises Raflroads. tight knees. Sizes 36 to 42. Formerly Women’s. Fine rib cotton; low neck, Qf black sateen, with neat_tailored sentle tngle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. white ofnt- ment made with oll of mustard. It from sore ilitis, eroup, stff meek, asthma, neuraigia, head- sche, comgestion, plearisy, rheuma- Musterole is a clean, s fine for quick relief throat, bronchitis, tom: muscles, A feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy children. Keep it handy for instant use. 35c and sore frosted Sc jars; hospital size $3.00 MEXICO CITY, February b.—Wil- liam G. McAdoo, former Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, making his first speech since arriving in Mexico at a luncheon given in his honor at the University Club today by the members of the American col- ony, gave no hint of the object of his visit, but urged “continuance of the cordial relations which have existed between the United States and Mexico for these many years.” He urged rehabilitation of transpor- tation as a matter of first necessity for solution, and intimated that had he remained director of railroads through trains from St. Louls and Chicago to Mexico City would be operating now. Mr. McAdoo declared that he found conditions, especially pertaining to railroads, much better than he had expected. e McAdoo party expects to leave for-the United States Monday. Women’s Vests, 3 for 55¢ Fine Rib, Gauze Vests, low neck and sleeveless. Lace trimmed. Sizes 38 to 42. Formerly 25c. Basement Day, 3 for 65c. Women’s Vests, 2 for 55¢ For the Stout woman. Sizes 48 to 52. Made large, long and full. Low neck and sleeveless. Lace trimmed. Base- ment Day at 2 for 55c. Silk Lined Gloves, $1 ‘Women's. Chamoisetts. 2-button length, embroidered backs. Broken as- sortment of sizes. In white, gray, chamols, etc. Sizes 6 to 7%. Formerly $1.50. Basement Day, $1 pair. F 79c. Basement Day at 59c. Women’s Bloomers, 77¢ Attractively made, of crepe and sateen; full cut; reinforced crotch. }”;nk and black. Basement Day at c. Kid Gloves, $1.45 Pair ‘Women's. Lambskin. In tan, brown and gray. Embroidered backs, two but- ton length. Sizes 6 to 7%. Formerly $1.95 pair. Basement Day, $1.45 pair. Wool Sports Hose, 69¢ ‘Women's, with seam up back, heath- er shades, green, brown and’ garnet. Sizes 9 to 10. Basement Day at 69c pair. - sleeveless, and lace sleeves. Sizes 36 to 42. Basement Day at 49c. bottom; full extra sizes. Basement Day at’ $1.39. 1,800 Gingham House Dresses, $1.19 Made in the most practical and attractive styles, such as Billy Burke and Waistline models. Standard grade Ginghams in a large assortment of pretty checks and stripes in soft color combinations. Round, V or square neck with collars of self materials or contrasting combinations, novelty pockets, wide hemmed belts and deep hems. perfect fit and workmanship. Sizes cut generously full and guaranteed 36 to 46. Basement Day at $1.19. m""mll'I'"m‘l'..illl.lfllliIII’IIII-.IIIII All W hite Batiste, 45¢ 40 inches wide, very fine and sheer, with beautiful lustrous finish. Base- ment Day at 45¢ yard. Lonsdale Cambric, 5 Yards, $1 36 inches wide, fine count cambric, for gowns, etc. Lengths 1 to 4 yards. Basement Day at 5 yards for $1. Longcloth, $1.79 Bole 36 inches wide, in chamols finish for your early spring sewing. 20 vards to a customer. Basement Day at $1.79 bolt. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. i &..l-.IIIIIVIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll.llllll.llll- 'S EREERERRREREERRRRRRRRRRRRERRRERRERRRRRRRRRERENRERRERDE.HN,

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